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Corrections The Essentials
Quiz 1: The History and Development of Corrections
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
During feudal times, in which of the scenarios would punishment typically not be enforced?
Question 42
True/False
Prior to monastic prisons, incarceration of offenders was a common occurrence.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
What major document that formed the basis of law in England and in other countries, including the United States, provided for the development of the trial and furthered the movement for state run correctional institutions?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
In what type of society would informal forms of social control, such as shunning and other forms of social disapproval, be most common?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
In what type of society would formalized policing, courts, and corrections be most needed?
Question 46
True/False
In the 18
th
century, nearly 200 crimes were death penalty eligible.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is false regarding The Great Law?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Which term describes the practice of sending convicted offenders to the colonies of the mother country?
Question 49
Multiple Choice
Which institution was established as the first to house offenders for the purpose of long term punishment rather than for pretrial detention?
Question 50
Multiple Choice
____________ coined the term "penitentiary" and hence became the "Father of the Penitentiary."
Question 51
Multiple Choice
This style of penitentiary is characterized by silence and separation of inmates.
Question 52
True/False
The Auburn penitentiary style allowed inmates to congregate for both times of work and meals.
Question 53
Multiple Choice
Which of the following do not describe accurately what life would be like as an inmate in the Pennsylvania System?
Question 54
True/False
One advantage of probation for the growing U.S. correctional system in the 1840s was the fact that it helped to alleviate the need to house and care for those individuals in already overcrowded institutions.